My GT with new Koni setup

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DelG40
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My GT with new Koni setup

Post by DelG40 »

:D

Loving it. What do you think? Excuse the muck, it's a bit dirty.

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Post by nickpolo »

looks lovely
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Post by Mk2Adam »

looks stunning mate 8)
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Post by polonuts »

really in love with the look of your car. Very subtle mods but very effective. Keep it up mate your doing all MKIII owners proud
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Post by DelG40 »

Thanks very much :) - comments appreciated.

Here are some much better (clean) pics I took this afternoon:

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Post by hardhitter »

Looking tidy. I can recommend a lower front strut brace and Ged brace bar for the front, the G-lader site arb mounting blocks are good too.

Should handle really well.
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Post by Randall »

Im liking the look alot mate TOP job! This represent the MKIII era highly

Keep up the work fella
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hardhitter wrote:Looking tidy. I can recommend a lower front strut brace and Ged brace bar for the front, the G-lader site arb mounting blocks are good too.

Should handle really well.
Got one of Ged's front-lowers on order as it happens!

I've heard about these G-lader ARB mounting blocks before. Where can I get a hold of some? Any more details would be appreciated too.
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Post by robz »

looking very sweet sir! :D
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Post by DanDiesel »

looking good dude. wot size r the wheels btw? can't seem to work it out!!
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DanDiesel wrote:looking good dude. wot size r the wheels btw? can't seem to work it out!!
15x6.5" with 195/45/15 tyres
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

looking grand mate! looks very shweet! i think koni are what i will go for, whats the ride like? are they pritty stiff?
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The ride quality is excellent. Really is. Not harsh but very firm (I've got the dampers set at hardest). Handles really well.

First thing some mates said when they got in was "Oh.. it's smooth!". Few friends telling me it stays very level on the road when following behind too.
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15s? oh rite! at some angles they look like 16s but i guess its because the car is lowered a fair bit!
anyways keep up the good work. cool pics as well btw
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Post by DelG40 »

Thanks! 8)

A few more - take same night as the video in my other thread.

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